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Address: 21532 S Crismon Rd, 85242, Queen Creek, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $107.01
Address: 9887 E Allison Way, 85262, Scottsdale, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $300.42
Address: 21521 S. 215th Place, 85242, Queen Creek, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $111.95
Address: 21521 S. 215th Place, 85242, Queen Creek, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $92.46
Address: 16898 N. 182nd, 85374, Surprise, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $164.34
Address: 7590 E. Happy Hollow Drive, 85377, Carefree, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $337.94
Address: 885 S. Osborn Lane, 85236, Gilbert, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $91.38
Address: 21532 S Crismon Rd, 85242, Queen Creek, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $114.44
Address: 21532 S Crismon Rd, 85242, Queen Creek, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $104.65
Address: 21521 S. 215th Place, 85242, Queen Creek, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $101.20
Address: 718 W. Siesta Way, 85041, Phoenix, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $146.29
Address: 21532 S Crismon Rd, 85242, Queen Creek, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $105.84
Address: 42173 W. Rojo St., 85238, Maricopa, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $88.30
Address: 1306 N Crismon Rd, 85207, Mesa, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $160.17
Address: 19127 E VALLEJO STREET, 85242, Queen Creek, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $229.95
Address: 25174 W. Darrel Drive, 85326, Buckeye, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $98.69
Address: 718 W. Siesta Way, 85041, Phoenix, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $115.71
Address: 10106 S 43rd Ave, 85339, Laveen, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $125.67
Address: 42276 W. Calle St, 85238, Maricopa, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $93.42
Address: 21532 S Crismon Rd, 85242, Queen Creek, Arizona
Price per Square foot: ~ $108.95
Real Estate Articles
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Arizona real estate fact Sheet. Get the facts! Discover information pertaining to real estate in Arizona, including demographic data and population statistics for Phoenix and Tucson. Also, find out about other economical information such as the current unemployment rate in Arizona and the median household income.
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Introducing Bison Western Museum in Scottsdale, Arizona. The Bison Western Museum offers visitors a chance to discover the history associated with Scottsdale and Arizona. The museum offers multiple exibits that displays the cultural background to Scottsdale, including an exhibit featuring the Flagg family.
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Information about Gilbert real estate. Discover a little bit about Gilbert's history and what the town has planned for addressing the new growth in the future. This article also discusses median home prices and the average rent for varying bedroom sized apartments. An overview of the Gilbert General Plan is also discussed.
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FHA loan information that may assist some owners of Glendale Arizona real estate. Informative article that highlights the Federal Housing Administrations FHA Secure plan and how Glendale borrowers are affected.
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Discover Arizona real estate today. Discover Arizona real estate facts and follow the trends that have led up to the current market and future outlooks. Also see data on past industry trends on jobing sectors including construction, manufacturing, financial activities, and more.
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Arizona is a growing state, a growing market. Take a brief look at how the housing market has forever changed Arizona and Arizona's real estate markets.
General State Information
New Homes Section gives you access to Arizona real estate information including Arizona homes for sale, Arizona home builders, Arizona rentals and Arizona master planned communities. You can easily find real estate in Arizona on New Homes Section. Thanks for stopping by New Homes Section to find your next new home in Arizona. Arizona is located in the southwestern region of the United States. As the 48th state to be added to the contiguous states (on Valentine’s Day 1912), Arizona is home to more than 6,338,666 people. It is the sixth largest state bordered by California, Mexico, New Mexico, Utah and Nevada (touches Colorado). In 2006, Arizona was the fastest growing state in America.
Real Estate
The state consists of 118,000 sq miles of land and only 15% of this is private land. The rest of the land is public forest, parkland, recreational areas and Native American reservations.
Homes and Builders
If you are looking for a new home in a new community, simply visit the many sections throughout New Homes Section. You will find information about single-family homes, condominium homebuilders, active adult homebuilders, and Arizona custom homes. New homes in AZ can be found for less than $100,000; there is a home that meets every family’s wants, needs and budget. New Homes Section allows you to search by homebuilders, national and local, that have communities available throughout Arizona. You can search for homes and homebuilder incentives in Tucson, Yuma and Northern Arizona. Find your new Arizona home today!
Major Cities
The capital city of Arizona is Phoenix and the top five largest cities after Phoenix are Tucson, Flagstaff, Mesa, Glendale and Yuma. Other major cities in Arizona include: Scottsdale, Gilbert, Chandler, Queen Creek, Buckeye, Prescott, Avondale, Surprise, Payson, Casa Grande, Maricopa, Ahwatukee and Paradise Valley.
Climate
There are various elevations throughout the state, which allows it to have a wide variety of localized climate conditions. Throughout the lower elevations of the state, which are primarily desert lands, there are mild winters and hot summers; averaging a minimum of 60 degrees and a high point of 125 degrees. The plateau sections of the state are higher in altitude, so it has a much cooler climate. The year brings mild summers and cold winters. Occasional cold fronts are pushed to Arizona from Canada. In Arizona there is about 12.7 annual inches of rainfall. This accumulates during two rainy seasons; during the winter when cold fronts come from the Pacific and during mild summers when monsoons occur (between July and August).
Economy
In 2006, there was a total gross state product of $232 billion in Arizona. This gives it a greater economy than Ireland, Finland and New Zealand. Today, Arizona has the 21st largest economy in the United States. The overall budget of Arizona is projected to be $1.7 billion in 2009, which is the largest in the country. The state’s largest employment provider is Wal-Mart, which has over 17,343 employees. There were 161,166 residents working in the high-tech sector in 2001. High-tech payroll in 2001 was $2.2 billion.
Arizona Real Estate on New Homes Section
For Phoenix, Queen Creek, Scottsdale, Gilbert, Chandler, Tucson, Yuma, Buckeye, Maricopa, Surprise, Avondale, Flagstaff, Prescott and more Arizona real estate, search New Homes Section. You can easily locate Arizona real estate by searching for a house by location, price and home type. Whether you are looking for homes for sale or Arizona real estate resources, New Homes Section has many tools to help you during your search for a new house in Arizona.
